About MPS

Established in 2013, The Michigan Physiological Society is an officially sanctioned local chapter under the umbrella of the American Physiological Society.

About Michigan Physiological Society

Established in 2013, The Michigan Physiological Society is an officially sanctioned local chapter under the umbrella of the American Physiological Society. The mission of the Michigan Physiological Society is to promote an increase of integrative physiological knowledge, its dissemination and its utilization in the state of Michigan. Home to several top universities in the country with dedicated physiology departments, the state can boast to having one of the most engaged physiology communities within the nation.

The American Physiological Society (APS) is a nonprofit devoted to fostering education, scientific research, and dissemination of information in the physiological sciences. The Society was founded in 1887 with 28 members. APS now has over 11,000 members and publishes 14 peer-reviewed journals with a worldwide readership. Most members have doctoral degrees in physiology and/or medicine (or other health professions).

For more information, visit www.the-aps.org

 

Diversity Statement and Code of Conduct

The Society will provide a dynamic, inquiry based environment where non-reductionist physiological research and teaching are valued, discussed, and critiqued.

Under no circumstances will the Society support or tolerate language, action or behavior that are deemed by standard societal convention as discriminatory, harassing, or of a nature that violates basic human rights.